Pandemic Gives Student-Athletes Extra Innings
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Thanks to an NCAA rule change related to the pandemic, 31 student-athletes at the College got another season playing the sport they love.
Over 2,000 new students will start at the College this August. They come from across the U.S. and around the world. Here are a few.
The Winter 2019 edition of College of Charleston Magazine is full of interesting stories about students, faculty and alumni.
Women's soccer star Laura Ortega '18 reigns supreme on the soccer field.
Beyond being a great defender on the soccer field, senior Claire Newman has been a standout Honors College student and volunteer.
Eli Sarasola '14, who plays goalie for AFC Ajax in Amsterdam, discusses her life as an international soccer player and reminisces about her days on the field as a Cougar.
As host of the Charleston Nike Classic, the Cougars open regular-season play against University of Miami on Aug. 21, 2015.
The new athletics facility will include a weight room and sports medicine facility, locker rooms, coaches’ offices, academic spaces and a hospitality/viewing deck overlooking the baseball and soccer fields.
Erin Smith ’09 was a soccer standout at the College of Charleston and prospective professional. Now she gets players on the field for a U.S. Soccer Development Academy affiliated with the Colorado Rapids.
Nicole Koretsky and Riley Narum spent part of their summer inspiring hope in Uganda on the trip of a lifetime.